The Andaman and Nicobar Islands in the Bay of Bengal are an archipelago of approximately 527 islands, islets and rocks. This underwater mountain range manifests itself above water as a chain of emerald islands of exceptional beauty and conservational importance. The islands’ immense biological diversity is a result of ocean boundaries enclosing a wide range of ecosystems - open oceans, shallow seas and reefs, sandy beaches, rocky shores and sea caves, mangroves and wetlands, littoral forests, giant lowland evergreens and hill top forests on this 6000sq km land.ANET’s aim is to further the understanding of the islands’ biological diversity and to actively contribute towards their conservation through education, research and the development of sustainable resource utilization..

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NCBS - ANET Field Biology Positions : Two Junior Research Fellowships are available for students to work on field-related projects pertaining to studies on insect migration.